Violence Against Women, Hate and Law: Perspectives from Contemporary Scotland
"A shocking analysis of a deeply embedded problem (...). A brilliant piece of work. - Baroness Kennedy QC, UK "Recent attempts at law reform - both complete and incomplete - in Scotland have highlighted just how much work remains to be done in shaping the law's response to violence ag...
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